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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
November
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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- The private expresseBast nre playing the cickens wtlhtné nl'ü es" tnblisbmèht . A New York paper enys, the mail frotn Boston carne in a few tlayb ogoi wilh only two letters. The che'rip postngè" wíl] be denr to Uncle Sam, f he doh't cbtrtü' 10 terms. It should bo remembercd, inde-'' lence of the old gentleman, that he is in th'é1 keeping of the two political p&rties, which1 have for years whoreof tlie memoyof man' irnnneth nbtío'the con', ráry, been strivingTóf' reform; oud have not yét been able to granï wliat four fifths of ihe'peopledemand.'1 - Wettl at: I O!?" Extract " a Jeiler from Detroit Oct.30, 1344. "On the ivght preceding the Wliigá Mas'r' Convention in Detroit, the Birney fhg1, whiclv' was ploced over Liberty Hall, in this City, wáá' stolen, the ropes sii5tuningthe pole werecuf or )ooise)'eil, and a piece of old rag was stuck at the end of a pole, as the fit emblem of Ijiberty, in the estimotion of the nero of this flag exploit. A memoer of our Committeer went half wny up the building on theevenirig,designing to take down the flag, but not thinking- tlmt me;innesi fit forsuch robbery exisfed,he chlnged his nñirid. In the morning it wat gone, and 'aróg filled its place. Who perpetrnted this deed?' Let the public jndge. No doubt it would have galled the feehnga of eome in the day'd procession to have seen "Birnby, Morris, & Liberït streaming ia the wind over their pathway, and comming-' ling with 'Clay, Frelinghusen, and Protection."

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News